Sharing Photo Bookmarks I've Collected

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Ken Porter
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Sharing Photo Bookmarks I've Collected

Hi all,

Over the years I've collected numerous bookmarks in my web browsers, many photography related. I was doing some clean up on them & thought that I should share them with you. They're listed in a loose sense of order here -- however, my folders & sub-folders didn't show up in the export. Anyway, some of you may find some useful bits/links in here -- no guarantees though.

Download the file from my Dropbox folder here (https://www.dropbox.com/s/5zueo1k4danfo3y/bookmarks%20by%20Ken%20Porter....).

Gene Runion
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Thanks for sharing

Toni Zappone
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Yes, thanks. I culled a couple out that I found interesting.

PS: I note you had the Tank Museum on your list. That's a great photo op place, isn't it?

Ken Porter
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I haven't been to the tank museum yet (or many others in my list). I was bored one rainy day so I looked up interesting sounding places to visit around the state, hoping there's some photo nuggets out there.

Toni Zappone
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The Tank Museum in Danville is a very cool place. Besides the tanks, they have several other rooms with exhibits of weapons (grenades, knives, guns), small artillary (bazookas, hand-held missiles), uniforms (US, German, allied forces). But the real "pop-your-eyes-out" exhibit is the warehouse with the tanks. Whew!! They also have a small, mock-up village where people with remote-control tanks can hold "battles." And, when we were there, they had a small tank for sale. (My husband and I discussed it, but decided we didn't have a proper place to keep it. Would have been a fabulous planter in the yard.) :-)